Paul-Schulze-Obituary

Paul R. Schulze

Denver, Wisconsin

1941 - 2014

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Schulze, Paul R. Paul R. Schulze, 73, died unexpectedly Sunday, October 26, 2014, at his home in Pewaukee, WI. Born September 5, 1941, in West Allis, Wisconsin, the son of Otto P. and Emma Schantz Schulze, he graduated from Wauwatosa High School in 1959. He attended the University of Wisconsin at...

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I was just informed of Dr. Schulze's passing, by the dentist I have been going to since he retired. I started seeing him in 1968. I have missed visiting with him and hearing his positive stories. Praying for peace and healing for your family.

Our deepest condolences go to Paul's family. We first sat in his chair in 1970, and at least every six months till his retirement. We loved exchanging stories about family, fun times and work. I was “the mountain man” to him when I let my full beard grow a few inches.

You will be missed on the last chair.

Dr. Schulze was our dentist for 20+ years. He was caring and would always do what he could for our dental health. We were sad when he left his dental practice. We are so sorry to learn of his unexpected passing and extend our condolences to his family.

Kris...I am so glad that Paul and I had such a nice long talk and catch up just a few weeks ago. My love and sympathy to you and your family. Janet Hoff

Dr. Schulze was part of the DentaQuest Family and I had the honor of working with him. I will miss his words of wisdom and kind spirit. Deb Orlowski

Great memories with Paul growing up. "Mit der Leiderkranz". Deepest sympathy for his whole family. Fred Herrmann

Dr. Schulze, Thanks for being a great friend to both my father and his family. You were a lifelong friend and colleague whom my father always spoke of very fondly. You will be missed. Your dental career was filled with a clear passion for your patients along with a very professional approach that has been one model for me in my own medical career.

As a neighbor, we never had a conversation with Paul that was anything other than pleasant or fun. He was always outgoing and ready to lend a hand or offer help. He was a wonderful man who will be sorely missed. Our prayers go out to Kris and everyone in their family.